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Blackhawks extend points streak with win over Wild

Blackhawks left wing Bryan Bickell scores past Minnesota Wild center Mikael Granlund and goalie Niklas Backstrom during the first period Tuesday at the United Center. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey)

CHICAGO – The Blackhawks set a franchise record with their 10th consecutive victory and extended their points streak to 29 games with a 5-3 win against the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night.

Bryan Bickell scored twice in the first period and Patrick Kane added a big goal in the third as the Hawks (20-0-3) remained the only team in the NHL without a regulation loss. It also snapped a tie with the 1977-78 Montreal Canadiens for the second-longest points streak in league history.

Ryan Suter scored his first goal with Minnesota, sending a power-play slap shot past a screened Corey Crawford in the third period. Kyle Brodziak then poked his own rebound to get the Wild within one at 10:32.

But Kane beat Darcy Kuemper just 61 seconds later, sending a rebound into the upper right corner for his team-best 12th goal.

Brandon Saad had a goal and two assists for the Hawks, who host the Colorado Avalanche tonight. Marian Hossa scored after he was honored in a pregame ceremony for recently reaching 1,000 career games played, and Crawford finished with 20 saves.

Kuemper, who replaced Niklas Backstrom at the start of the second period, finished with 14 stops for the Wild (11-9-2), who had won five of seven.

Matt Cullen helped Minnesota grab the lead in the first, poking the puck away from Andrew Shaw for a turnover in the Hawks’ end. Cullen then got it back and was stopped by Crawford, but Devin Setoguchi poked in the rebound to make it 1-0 at 8:22.

The Hawks responded with four consecutive goals in a span of 5:43, showing off the depth and tenacity at the center of its long points streak. Coming against the talented Wild, one of three teams with a victory over the Hawks this season, it was quite the statement.

Saad kicked off the dizzying display when he followed his own backhand attempt with another one that found the back of the net at 13:02. Bickell then swept in another rebound 44 seconds later, and scored again at 17:12 when Saad got the puck away from the boards and found him for a wrister that went in off Backstom’s left arm.

The Hawks tacked on another one when Jonathan Toews forced a turnover in the Minnesota end, and Saad made a nifty pass to Hossa for his 10th goal of the season. Chants of “Hossa! Hossa!” cascaded down from the rafters as the right wing celebrated his first goal since he beat Edmonton in overtime on Feb. 25.

There were more cheers from the sellout crowd of 21,836 as the final seconds of the first ticked off, with the Blackhawks outshooting the Wild 17-6 in the opening 20 minutes. The four goals matched their season high for a period set Feb. 7 at Phoenix, also in the first.

Minnesota had a chance to rally when the Hawks let up at the start of the second, but Crawford stuffed Heatley right in front of the goal and stopped Jared Spurgeon’s long slap shot.

The night began with each of the Hawks wearing a No. 81 jersey during pregame warmups as the franchise honored Hossa for playing in his 1,000th NHL game Sunday at Detroit. The 34-year-old forward was joined by his wife, Jana, and daughter Mia for the pregame ceremony, when he was presented a silver stick and a painting of when he hoisted the Stanley Cup for the first time in 2010.

“To play 1,000 games in the National Hockey league is an awe-inspiring accomplishment,” Blackhawks president John McDonough said. “It speaks to endurance and an unwavering commitment to winning.”

Hossa, who signed a free-agent deal with Chicago in 2009, held Mia in his arms for much of the ceremony and maintained a stoic look as the crowd chanted his name in tribute.

NOTES: Blackhawks C Dave Bolland returned to the lineup after missing five consecutive games with an upper-body injury. ... C Zenon Konopka and D Nate Prosser were scratched for the Wild. ... Blackhawks RW Michael Frolik was scratched due to an illness. ... Suter signed a big free-agent deal with Minnesota in the offseason.